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Msc Kristiane Myckland Hansson at Institute for Health and Society will be defending the thesis “Building bridges over troubled water - A qualitative evaluation of an implementation study on family involvement in the treatment of persons with psychotic disorders” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
Dr. Boris Lenhard, Professor of Computational Biology at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences and Imperial College London, UK, will present his research on "Promoter architectures and responsiveness to enhancers in long-range developmental regulation."
Msc Kristiane Myckland Hansson at Institute for Health and Society will give a trial lecture on the given topic: “Implementation science: an overview and future prospects for improving service delivery in mental health?”
Del 2 av utdanningsl?pet til de som g?r FST-utdanningen i 2023.
Biostatistical seminar and Sven Furberg seminar in Bioinformatics and Statistical Genomics with Jotun Hein, Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford.
Dr. Jotun Hein, Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, will present his research on "Algorithms for Recombination Detection with an Application to SARS CoV-2."
Velkommen til v?rt ukentlige lunsjseminar i dScience-loungen! Dette arrangementet er for PhD-kandidater og postdoktorer.
Kj?re medisinerstudenter, kolleger, ph.d., bachelor-, og masterstudenter ved Institutt for helse og samfunn, velkommen til fagseminar om klimaendringer i helseutdanning!
Helga Refsum obtained her MD and PhD degrees from the University of Bergen, where she also became a Professor of Pharmacology in 1992. Since 2004, she has been a Professor at the Department of Nutrition at the University of Oslo and a Visiting Professor at University of Oxford. She is a world-renowned researcher on homocysteine, B vitamins, cysteine, and their roles in cardiovascular disease, dementia, and obesity.
To celebrate Professor Refsum’s 60th birthday and her outstanding contributions to science, we welcome you to a symposium with presentations on Helga’s current and past research topics.
Biostatistical seminar with Francesco C. Stingo, Associate Professor of Statistics, University of Florence.
Learn about how you can retain the rights to your published work with the new Rights Retention Policy at UiO.
Velkommen til v?rt ukentlige lunsjseminar i dScience-loungen! Dette arrangementet er for PhD-kandidater og postdoktorer.
Welcome to a seminar with Professor Charles Briggs and research colleagues on how to challenge knowledge translation in health.
Welcome to a lecture of the very influental folklorist Charles Briggs.
Employees at the University of Oslo (UiO) and Oslo University Hospital (OUS), who will relocate to the Life Sciences Building when it is completed in 2027, are invited to the seminar "How do we live together?"
Seminaret "Hvordan bor vi sammen?" ble arrangert 24. mai. Det var godt oppm?te og h?yt engasjement blant ansatte fra UiO og OUS som deltok.
Jointly presented by faculty at The Department of Health Management and Health Economics (UiO) & Stanford University.
Meet researchers from the University of Oslo, Oslo University Hospital and SINTEF as well as start-ups from the health incubator Aleap that are developing new sensor technology solutions for future healthcare.
Invited speaker Professor Jussi Taipale will present at the NCMM Tuesday Seminar on the topic “Towards predicting gene expression from sequence”.
Senter for medisinsk etikk holder sin ?rlige nasjonale nettverksdag 23. mai 2023. I ?r er nettverksdagen digital.
The University of Oslo invites Circle U. colleagues to a Staff Training Week focusing on educational cooperation, 22nd to 25th May 2023.
Welcome to a launch event for the newly published Lancet paper where the authors argue for a more critical, transformative and philosophically-underpinned approach to teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
What happens when political priorities, cultural squabbles and business interests undermine public health efforts during a pandemic? In this breakfast seminar, Professor Emily Mendenhall will discuss how people responded to COVID-19 in Okoboji, a small town in the American Midwest.
How does health inform foreign policies? And how can health’s role in policy decision-making be strengthened? In this breakfast seminar, Professor Ronald Labontè will share his experiences from studying Canadian global health diplomacy over the last decade.